Annual Meeting

Annual Meeting & Director Election

The Annual Meeting & Director Election is a special opportunity for members to celebrate United Power's successes over the past year with one another and cooperative leadership. Several hundred members gather each year at the Riverdale Regional Park (formerly the Adams County Fairgrounds) in Brighton, Colo. to hear about the many ways United Power continues to stand at the forefront of innovation and bring them safe and reliable power. Members are treated to a high quality meal, educational opportunities and free entertainment prior to the evening's business meeting and closing door prizes.

United Power’s members elect their board by secret ballot at the Annual Meeting of Members held each spring. United Power’s board members, elected at-large, serve three-year, staggered terms, and serve from specific geographic districts within the United Power service area. There are currently four director districts: West, East, South and Mountain. Your district appears in the top box on the right hand side of your bill. View the director district map.

Unlike governmental elections, not all registered voters in the household can vote in the United Power elections. Members have one vote for each membership (account) with United Power. Only the person whose name is on the United Power account is eligible to vote. Members who are unclear of their membership or account status are urged to call United Power’s Member Services department at 303-637-1300 for verification.

To be eligible to become or remain a director, a person must be a United Power member and receive electric service from United Power at the member’s primary residence in the district he or she represents. A director cannot be engaged in a competing enterprise or in other businesses involving a conflict of interest. United Power’s bylaws provide in-depth information on director districts, qualifications, terms, elections, meetings and officers.

Nominations by written petition must state the name and district of the nominee and must be signed by 15 or more United Power members. Petitions are available at United Power’s headquarters office in Brighton. Additional information may be obtained by calling United Power’s Executive Department at 303-659-0551. We ask any member interested in nomination to complete a biographical request form, available through the Executive Department.

Petitions for the 2020 director election are not currently being accepted.

It is important to note that United Power directors are elected on at ‘at-large’ basis, meaning that members should cast a vote for one director in each district, regardless of where the member lives. This election policy is in place because directors represent all members, as well as the overall welfare of the cooperative. Directors serve from geographic districts to ensure adequate accessibility for members and a representative cross-section of the membership on the board.

Voting Your Ballot

Vote your ballot ensuring you have selected one candidate in each district.

Place your ballot in the secret ballot envelope (optional).

Place your ballot in the business reply envelope.

Sign the back of the business reply envelope (State law requires the member’s signature for the ballot to be valid).

Mail your ballot postpaid, or drop in a ballot drop box located at any United Power office. Members can also vote in person by attending the Annual Meeting.

If the membership is owned by a human being, that person should sign his or her name on the top line as it appears on the label.

If the membership is owned jointly, only one of the joint owners needs to sign.

If the membership is owned by a corporation, partnership, or other legal entity, including the estate of a deceased person, the person signing must place his or her signature on the first line and indicate his or her title or lawful representative capacity on the second line. For example:

A person signing for a partnership should sign “John Doe” on the top line and “Partner” on the second line.

A person signing for a corporation should sign “John Doe” on the top line and “President” (or other office) on the second line;

A person signing for a trade name should sign “John Doe” on the top line, and “owner” on the second line;

If the member is deceased, the personal representative of the estate should sign their name on the top line, and state “Jane Doe, Personal Representative of the estate of John Doe,” on the second line;

If a person is unable to write a signature, his or her mark will be accepted if a witness is present and signs “John Doe is unable to sign, but made his or her mark as his or her intended signature in my presence. Jane Doe, witness.

Ballot Counting

Survey and Ballot Systems, a reputable election organization and verification service, will be tabulating all ballots. Ballots are mailed directly to Survey and Ballot Systems’ post office box. To be valid, mail ballots must be received at the post office box by the deadline listed in the ballot packet. Proxy voting is not permitted by state law.

To protect the confidentiality of your vote, the business reply envelope will remain sealed until the Annual Meeting when it will be opened and counted by the Election/Credentials Committee. Tabulated ballots and return envelopes will remain sealed thereafter.

Balloting Deadlines

One seat in the East (E), South (S) and West (W) director districts were up for a three-year term at the 2019 Annual Meeting & Director Election. There were four candidates vying for the three seats on the cooperative's board of directors. Keith Alquist II and Bradley J. Case ran for election in the South District. Elizabeth Martin (East) and Ursula J. Morgan (West) ran in their respective districts.

Results:

Each year, United Power hosts candidate forums for members who wish to hear from director candidates in person. All United Power members are welcome to attend Meet the Candidates events held throughout the service territory. Meet the Candidate events are free, and light refreshments are served. RSVPs are not required.